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Issue Details:
First known date:
1923...
vol.
58
no.
692
1 November
1923
of
The Australian Journal
est. 1865
The Australian Journal
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Notes
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Contents indexed selectively.
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Includes the second instalment of 'Silent the Sahib'.
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Also includes the short story 'Gold Fever' by UK writer Andrew Soutar, originally published in All-Story Cavalier Weekly, July 11, 1914.
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Includes the third instalment of the serialisation 'Lady Gwendoline' (original title The House on Mount Street) by John de Courcy.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1923 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Crystal, single work short story crime (p. 797-800)
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Only a Cannibal,
single work
short story
'Blackbirder' Collidge is lured back to the island of Peka Takua by the expectation of making his fortune from pearl-diving. His wife becomes a 'perfectly willing' hostage held to force him to return the men he had taken into slavery in Queensland.
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Mail Order House,
single work
short story
romance
(p. 814-816)
Note: Written as E. R. Cory Player.
- Deeper, single work short story adventure (p. 823-827, 830)
- The Timber Prince, single work short story adventure (p. 828-830)
- Six Months' Complete Rest, single work short story crime (p. 831-832)
- The Net of Destiny Part 2, single work short story detective (p. 833-834, 836, 838, 840, 842, 844-845)
- Back to Bougbouga, single work short story (p. 846, 848-849)
- Cattle Killers, single work short story detective (p. 850, 852-853, 855, 857-859)
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